Floortime DVD Training Series. Set 2 Sensory Regulation and Social Interaction ( Spiral-Bound)
Let Stanley I. Greenspan, MD and Serena Wieder, Ph.D., creators of the DIR®/Floortime approach, show you how to help your child overcome challenges of sensory regulation that are interfering with his or her ability to relate and communicate. Watch them work with parents and children, and learn how better regulation will help your child reach higher developmental levels, from shared attention and engagement to social interaction and pretend play. *Video illustration of Floortime principles with: Willie, age 4; Danny, age 5; Alex, age 3; and Cole, age 4 1/2. *Also included: An introduction to the DIR®/Floortime model, with Stanley I. Greenspan, MD, and Serena Wieder, Ph.D. *Accompanying guide features an in-depth discussion of each child and the DIR®/Floortime model.
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Title: Women targeted for child-care business fuming and training.(Family child-care providers get training, funds)
Publication: Westchester County Business Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 12, 2003
Publisher: Westfair Communications, Inc.
Volume: 42 Issue: 19 Page: 7(1)
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Review by I Wanna PLAY for Floortime DVD Training Series. Set 2 Sensory Regulation and Social Interaction ( Spiral-Bound)
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Another reviewer seems to be looking for a quick fix which DIR/Floortime is anything but. DIR/Floortime is subtle yet very effective for many higher functioning ASD children. It takes quite a while to learn DIR/Floortime through observing professionals doing it. These DVDs help broaden training, but they are by no means a replacement for direct observation. I don’t think they even intended these for a replacement. These comments come from my personal experience observing several hundred hours of Floortime and ABA instruction given to my child by instructors with an average of 20 years of experience. If used properly, these DVDs are rather good. The production quality is NOT good, though. No Academy’s here.
Review by Ali Smith for Floortime DVD Training Series. Set 2 Sensory Regulation and Social Interaction ( Spiral-Bound)
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This ‘training’ series did not fit my learning style at all. Actually, Im not sure how they can even call it training. I thought different methods/strategies would be taught and then examples would be given so I would be knowledgeable enough to apply floortime therapy at home. Instead, the introduction on each of the DVDs in this series is the same. Even the books for the series are exactly the same in the beginning and end. The only difference is the type of children used in the play examples. Instead of being trained I feel like Im just watching different parents playing with their kids. Every once in awhile a suggestion is made to the parents on how to interact differently. I don’t want to watch random parents playing with their children to glean from it whatever I may. I have never received any sort of training in this manner. It seems like they didn’t want to put much effort into this training series so they just videoed a couple of sessions and copied them to DVD. Every DVD in this series was a huge disappointment and waste of money.